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How snakes digest food: Differences from humans

Snakes and humans exhibit significant differences in their digestive systems due to their distinct diets and lifestyles. Snakes possess flexible jaws, potent stomach acids, and a slow digestion process adapted for consuming large prey whole. In contrast, humans have rigid jaws, rely on chewing, and digest food more rapidly with a consistently active digestive system.

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